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Jellybean

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  1. Only thing I have about the stop leak type fluids , they normally block up the weeping seal but what stops them from blocking things they should not be blocking I have a tiny weep on mine so not too sure how to tackle it, dont see anybody here in Ireland that refurbs racks
  2. I have the first Cat for sale if you want to buy it http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?305212-JSpec-TT-1st-Catalytic-Converter
  3. PHR are doing a special on Oil filter relocation kits this month
  4. One of the reasons I asked was to know what questions to ask him I would love you to do it Chris but I am too far away Will have a chat with him during the week and hopefully he reiterates what you are saying
  5. Thanks Chris , the guy rebuilding it has done a few , he builds your favourite cars , drift lol It's just a standard 12bolt 200mm supra diff with a bearing gone , all oem parts but I was just wondering how you identify what washer to use Here's the kit I have, the carbonetic 2 way LSD will be refitted 90179-28006 pinion nut 90311-50018 pinion seal 90366-38009 pinion bearing 90366-50039 pinion bearing 41231-14110 crush sleeve 90366-54014 side carrier bearings x 2 96721-31110 side carrier cover o rings x 2 90311-45013 axle seals x 2 00295-01281 FIPG sealer
  6. Bump : They are a nice piece of kit CNC engineered, would like to try and stiffen them up Any suggestions?
  7. I got mine sent to Ireland in 2-3 days about a month ago
  8. Hey How do you know what size you need? Will the ones in there have part numbers on them or just get out the old Vernier callipers? About 15+ options on the Toyota OEM Parts list for mine WASHER, PLATE (FOR REAR DIFFERENTIAL SIDE GEAR SHAFT) WASHER, PLATE (FOR REAR DIFFERENTIAL DRIVE PINION) Frame No. JZA80-0011342 Model No. E-JZA80-ALFQZ http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_J_1993_TOYOTA_SUPRA_JZA80-ALFQZ_4101.html
  9. Seen one of the guys in my parents place with them, Anybody get them ? They seem to be more geared for the a 4 door like a 5 series BMW. Where I park with the width of the car , it is tight in there between my car and the two cars on each side. From what I gather you get two 70cm cushions but I think a 70cm on each side will do for a Supra , only caveat I can see is the unit securoty cable is daisy chained between the two cushions so you may not be able to seperate http://www.cmgdistributions.co.uk/index.php http://3490818.test.prositehosting.co.uk/images/2_sm.jpg How it works The Door Defender car door protection system is sturdy, lightweight and fits any vehicle. Made with high intensity magnets,it easily sticks on your car door to protect it from dents and dings. It won't fall off, even in bad weather conditions. The Door Defender also promises not to mark or scratch your vehicle's paintwork Important: Door Defender will only work on vehicles with ferrous metal doors! Installation of your Door Defender: Step 1: Hold the middle of the Door Defender in your two a hands with the cable loop down. Step 2: Separate the two bumpers and place the bumpers in the centre of your car doors, below the door handles parallel to the ground. It's that easy. Step 3: Security tether: If you need to install the security tether, simply drop the ball end of the tether inside your car via a slightly opened door and lock your car as usual. Your Door Defender is now secure. Your vehicle is now protected. Now here's the really clever bit: The Door Defender actually makes people be more careful around your vehicle. How? Well our research has revealed that any vehicle fitted with this protection system naturally encourages people to take more care. That's because the Door Defender also creates an awareness where the uncertainty of the Door Defender's purpose ensures extra care is taken. This also provides protection to the entire vehicle. When asked, members of the public stated that they thought the Door Defender would react in some way if it were touched, like an alarm or anti shock system etc. Step 4: Storage and Cleaning : Store and secure Door Defender in the boot of your vehicle. To clean use adamp cloth with warm water, dry with a clean towel. Use mild cleaner if necessary to remove stubborn dirt and grime. Note: The Door Defender is intended to be used while your vehicle is parked. It is to be removed and stored in a secured place such as your boot before your vehicle is driven.
  10. Just some info for you How to read the TRD VIN Model Serial # Year Month Factory The letter before the date eg. "S" indicates which factory of the 5 factories made the car ie. (F)ukagawa, (O)gikubo, (S)hibaura, (T)ama or , (M)orooka factory. All the factories are in Tokyo, capital city of Japan except Morooka which is in in Kanagawa. Mine reads: Model: JZA80 Serial: 26 Factory: S Year : 01 Month: 12
  11. Thanks for the feedback, Just got two OEM for 124 euro off MVP so will stick with the OEM
  12. One think I that is bugging me is the Clock in the car , looks like water marks in the clock surround and it is a bit small to plastidip any Idea's what I can do with this, I could get an AEM AFR guage but I think that goes in the vent not the Clock position
  13. My panels are in good condition (93 model so they have the rubber coating) Was going to take off the rubber coating and use a clear plastic primer for prep , what do you think?
  14. they are actually on an RX7
  15. thanks, that pic is off supra forums , nobody mentioned priming it , they just cleaned and sprayed
  16. I think i found a winner , Plasti dip black ; very little Prep too http://www.supraforums.com/forum/showthread.php?644951-What-did-you-do-to-your-MKIV-today/page50
  17. Just priced them with MVP . looks like around 120 euro mark for the two mounts ex shipping but I have an order in with them already so hopefully they can just bung them in with that Rebuilding and putting my Carbonetic diff back in this month so mounts have cracks in them and could do with replacing , just 200 euro is a wedge as you said , was trying to get that down but 120 euro is good for the two of them I am slowly rebuilding a JZA80, by the time I am finished I will have to start at the top of the parts list again lol
  18. Hey Friend has the LM wheels and needs some new valves and does anybody know the Gold colour paint code? Anybody know a place that sells the valves to suit?
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